The Christian Harmony
INDEX

INDEXES FOR ALL EDITIONS OF WILLIAM WALKER’S CHRISTIAN HARMONY

Songs With the Word "How"

5t Dear Friends, FarewellHow can I bear to journey where
11 Minister's FarewellHow can I bear to journey where
16 The Finest FlowerHow bright its colors are.
17 Call to ArmsHow many foes bound to oppose,
21 WebsterSing how He intercedes above,
27t Morning WorshipHow sweet the melting lay
30t Zion's JoyHow beauteous are their feet, How charming is their voice, How sweet their tidings are; How happy are our ears,
43 The Heavenly ThrongHark! how they sing, they sing and shout,
44t Morning SunSee how the morning sun,
45t IlaHow great we must be made;
48 Mount HeliconHow beauteous are their feet How charming is their voice, How sweet their tidings are; How happy are our ears, How blessed are our eyes
49 Forever with the LordHome of my soul, how near,
63t CondescensionHow condescending and how kind
67t PeterboroHow many wretched souls are fled
75 SpragueThe saints above, how great their joys, How bright their glories be.
77 How Beautiful Heaven Must BeHow beautiful heaven must be. How beautiful heaven must be, How beautiful heaven must be. How beautiful heaven must be. How beautiful heaven must be. How beautiful heaven must be.
78b New BritainAmazing grace! how sweet the sound, How precious did that grace appear,
79 KingwoodHow swift the moments pass between,
81t MaitlandHow happy are the saints above,
82t Lady Touch Thy Harp AgainHow can it forgotten be
85 Mercy SeatOr how the hosts of hell defeat,
86t OrtonvilleHow sweet the name of Jesus sounds
89 NorthfieldHow long, dear Saviour, oh how long,
94 PlenaryOh how can words with equal warmth
102 Missionary's AdieuHow shall we say “Farewell”? How, when our swelling souls expand, How will our bosoms swell! How can I say “Farewell”?
104 Everlasting SongThe God! how bright He shines! Hark! how beyond the narrow bounds
105t Tender CareO how can words with equal warmth
110 VolunteersHow martial they appear,
111t Fleeting DaysOur days how swift they are,
116 FloydHow dark this world would be,
122 The Dying BoyHark! how they sing, “We welcome thee,
123 Rapturous SceneHark, how cherubic armies shout,
130b Passing AwayHow careful then, ought I to be:
135 RaymondAnd think how near it stands,
144b Walk with GodHow sweet their mem'ry still!
151 Sweet ProspectHow sweet their mem'ry still!
153 ColumbusI've strayed! I'm left! I know not how;
156 RepentanceHow would I vent my sighs?
158 The Land of RestHow I long to be there,
159b Long Sought HomeOh, how I long for thee!
162 Redeemed SingersHow sweet it will be then to meet with each other,
164t ConvictAnd own how guilty, Lord, I am.
166 What Can I Do?How happy I would be;
168b SunriseHow happy I will be
175 O How I Love JesusOh, how I love Jesus,
190 SalutationHow sweet the pilgrim's song!
192 The PenitentHow would I vent my sighs?
194 O Happy DayHe taught me how to watch and pray,
196 Loving KindnessHis loving kindness, O! how free! His loving kindness, O! how great!
200 Parting HandHow sweet the hours have passed away, How loath we are to leave the place How would it cheer my drooping mind! How oft I've seen your flowing tears,
202 ImmensityThere is a world, and oh how blest!
204b Evening BellsHow many tales their music tells
205 The Watchman's CallHow many are prepared to die? They weep to think how you will stand And see how thousands end the strife,
232b OleanOr how my wants shall be supplied;
233 Believer and His SoulHow can I be cheerful? Think how loud thy dying Lord,
242 Come, Ye DisconsolateList how He intercedes, He will relieve you,
244b The Christian's ConflictsSee how the wicked kingdom But O how I am tempted
246 The Good PhysicianHow lost was my condition, How matchless is His grace!
247 Oh! How CharmingO how charming is Jesus,
249 Green FieldsHow tedious and tasteless the hours,
250b DiscipleYet how rich is my condition!
255 Watchman (Second)O how happy now to greet Him, O how sweetly now they sing,
259b OlneyOh, to grace how great a debtor
260t BavariaYet how rich is my condition,
261t Come Thou FountHow I'll sing Thy sov'reign grace;
265 Mourner's LamentationHow can I live! how can I rest! O how He doth amaze me!
266 Chrystler's FieldHow many foes bound to oppose
270 LenaLook how deep your sins have stung Him!
271 The Mouldering Vine (First)Lofty cedars, how they nod! Scenes of nature how surprising
274 Mother Tell Me of the AngelsO how sweetly we would play.
284 Don't Grieve Your MotherSoon you will miss her, how sad and lone! How she is waiting burdened with care. Well I remember, how sad the day,
285 Farewell BrotherFor glad tidings float, how sweetly!
286 GangesHow Jesus conquer'd death and hell,
288 MorrisHow condescending and how kind
289 Happy LandOh how they sweetly sing,
290 AmityHow pleased and blest was I
307 True HappinessOh, how happy are they, How unspeakably favored am I,
330 FulfillmentSee how the scriptures are fulfilling,
332 Babylonian CaptivityBut how, in heathen chains and lands unknown,
336t Sweet HarmonyNone knowing how wondrous
336b ProbationYet how insensible!
338t How Firm a FoundationHow firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord,
340 ConcordBut O how transcendently glor'ous the sight,
341 The Lone PilgrimHow sweetly I sleep here alone.
348 We've a Mansion in HeavenHow sweet 'tis to think, when this life fades away,
351 Sweet HomeHow sweet to my soul is communion with saints;
353 Bower of PrayerHow oft have I knelt on the evergreen there, How sweet were the zephyrs perfumed by the pine,
355 Homeward BoundOh how we fly 'neath the loud creaking sail,
358 O Come, Come AwayHow dear to hear the plaintive strain,
364 Redemption (Second)How I was first called to seek for salvation,
382 How Sweet the SoundAmazing grace! how sweet the sound, that saved a wretch like me! How precious did that grace appear,
385 Sweet HeavenHow I'd like to sit down at the Master's feet;
400b HallHow charming is the place,
408t ShirlandHow perfect is Thy word,
410b KambiaOur life, how poor a trifle 'tis,
411 The TrumpetersHow martial they appear! How dreadful is our God in arms!
415t NazarethHark, how He calls the tender lambs,
416b EdwardsHow shall the young secure their hearts,
417t HeberHow bright these glories shine.
418t ChimesThy chose temple, Lord, how fair,
418b Union ValeLook how we grovel here below,
425b RylandHow sweet their mem'ry still!
431 DungenessHow sweet the vernal day! Hark, how the feather'd warblers sing!
433 New HavenHow happy ev'ry child of grace,
438 The Mouldering Vine (Second)Lofty cedars, how they nod! Scenes of nature how surprising
445 RevelationHow kind their slumbers are!
448t SuffieldAnd learn how frail I am. How short the fleeting time!
448b ColeshillHow feeble is our mortal frame,
453b WakefieldHow rich the gift! how free the grace!
456t BlendenHow awful are His glorious ways;
456b EndorSing how He left the worlds of light, How swift and joyful was His flight,
457b Evening ChantHow sweet the hour of closing day,
458 RollandHow pleasant, how divinely fair,
460b GratitudeMy God, how endless is Thy love!
461 LynnAsleep in Jesus! Oh how sweet
464 ReformationHow awful are His glorious ways;
465b WeltonHow oft my heart's affections yield,
466 The Mercy-SeatOr how the hosts of hell defeat,
473 BartholdayOnce we were fall'n, and oh how low
475 PortugalHow freely Jesus can forgive.
477 Park StreetSee how the angels wing their way,
478t BrentfordHow much I owe, how much I love.
480 SalinevilleHow despicable to my eyes!
484 OlivetHow blest the sacred tie that binds, How swift the heav'nly course they run, To each the soul of each how dear! How doth the gen'rous flame within
486b LisleHow sweetly flowed the gospel sound
489 RidgeHow blest the man whose hopes rely
494 HinghamHis works of grace, how bright they shine! How deep His counsels, how divine!
520 HarwichHow mighty is His hand!
523 ConquestBehold how the Lord How happy are they
530 UrmundHark, how the gospel trumpet sounds!
531 Little WorthAlas! how poor and little worth To see how soon
532 BoerneHow tedious and tasteless the hours,